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Horticulture Hotline: April 2014
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Monday, April 28, 2014. Cocktails For The Yard and House Part 5 : Fungus. The series continues…Cocktails For Better Results Part 5. If you missed part 1,2, 3 and 4 and would like to see them, go to www.possumsupply.com. And look under Horticulture Hotline tab. Culturally you need to manage your irrigation system, raise any low areas, and correct drainage problems. I have heard way too many success stories from the use of the above products to mention in this article; however, I have to mention three....
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Horticulture Hotline: February 2015
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Monday, February 23, 2015. Getting Ready For Spring. Here are a few things you can do now to make your yard activities go much easier this year and a few things to help you around the house if you are a DIY (do it yourselfer). Put out preemergent control products now and control weeds before they ever come up in the lawn or beds. Pushing a spreader now will save you a lot of work later. Imagine not battling the small seeded annual weeds – no crabgrass, yeah! Posted by Bill Lamson-Scribner. For those new ...
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Horticulture Hotline: Sod
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Monday, July 20, 2015. I have been getting a lot of questions about laying new sod this year. Here is a basic outline. You may want to consult with a professional as sod is expensive and tricky to get just right. This outline is for someone that wants to control weeds before sodding (start clean stay clean) not for the person that has a wedding in their back yard in 3 days! WEEK (COULD START ANYTIME APRIL - AUGUST). SPRAY SLOW ACTING GLYPHOSATE. COTTON BURR ADD 3’’ TO TOP TILL IN 4-8 INCHES. The Big Talk...
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Horticulture Hotline: August 2014
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Friday, August 29, 2014. Aeration in the Fall. I was asked about aerating a yard this time of year the other day, and I replied go for it as long as your grass is actively growing and not under any stress. Aerating should be considered for the health of your whole landscape and it is not a spring only activity. While you have the holes open in your yard, there are many products that you can add to that root zone area that will benefit your turf, trees, and shrubs. SeaHume G is a bio-stimulant humic acid ...
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Horticulture Hotline: October 2014
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Monday, October 27, 2014. Winterizing Turf and Winter Kill Protection. Yes, it is time to winterize your turf. SeaHume should be used alone or with the 00-00-25, depending on the results from your soil test. Look for a product with a 00 for the first number (nitrogen). A 00-00-25 with sulfate of potash and minors would be great. If you do not need the potash, consider just the SeaHume, a wonderful combination of seaweed and humic acid. Have you ever had winter kill? Mow your grass lower than normal (cent...
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Horticulture Hotline: September 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Wow, we are getting weather that is making it really hard to deal with some of our perennial worst situations this time of year. Rain and night time temperatures in the 60’s is perfect weather for Large Patch (Brown Patch) disease in turf. Unless you tarp your grass like a baseball diamond, it is hard to turn off the rain. Hopefully, you have your irrigation turned off for now. Always read, understand and follow product label. The product label is a Federal Law. Scout your yar...
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Horticulture Hotline: June 2015
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Monday, June 29, 2015. A Few Things To Do Before Summer Vacation. Indian Hawthorn (AKA Raphs) finished blooming and can be pruned as needed. Watch out for the leaf spot disease that attacks these plants. If your plant’s foliage is thinning and it has spots on its leaves, there is a good chance your plant is under attack. If you haven’t fertilized your lawn, shrubs and trees, a midsummer feeding is a good idea. With the heavy rains and all the growing they have been doing, some food would be a g...Always ...
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The South Carolina Chapter of the Sports Turf Managers Association - Awards and Scholarships
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If you are serious about the sports turf industry, then it’s time to become a member. Download SCSTMA Membership Form. Download SCSTMA Sponsorship Form. SCSTMA Awards and Scholarships. The SCSTMA is commited to recognizing excellence among our peers and supporting future generations of managers. See past winners or download an application below. Mail your completed form to: SCSTMA P.O. Box 148 Rock Hill, SC 29731. 2015 SCSTMA Scholarship Application. See last year’s winner. Application for this season.
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The South Carolina Chapter of the Sports Turf Managers Association - Awards and Scholarships
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If you are serious about the sports turf industry, then it’s time to become a member. Download SCSTMA Membership Form. Download SCSTMA Sponsorship Form. History of the Chapter. Clemson University Turfgrass Research and Education Field Day. Aug, 09 2016. Clemson University - Owen Pavilion - Madren Center. SCSTMA Night at the Ballpark. Aug, 18 2016. Greenville, Columbia, Charleston, Myrtle Beach. SCSTMA Scholarship Golf Tournament. Aug, 24 2016. River Falls Plantation Duncan, SC. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
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The South Carolina Chapter of the Sports Turf Managers Association - Our Work and Photo Albums
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If you are serious about the sports turf industry, then it’s time to become a member. Download SCSTMA Membership Form. Download SCSTMA Sponsorship Form. SCSTMA members manage the sports fields of schools, universities, and parks and recreation departments, as well as those used by professional teams throughout South Carolina. The galleries below highlight some of our most recent projects as well as conferences and seminars attended by our members. Apr, 26 2016 -. Mar, 30 2016 -. Feb, 03 2016 -. 2013 Summ...